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chandlerbingfl
07-13-2015, 11:01 PM
I was wondering if there would be a noticeable difference. Plugs look the same. Wondering if the difference is in temperature range.

Thanks!
chandlerbingfl

celesboy1
07-14-2015, 03:23 AM
8 and 9 are code temp for spark...
In ngk brand....higher number means colder spark type

Use colder spark if u live in some hot area or have some mod engine (modding that can make the engine hotter)

Q : what happend if we using much colder spark in stock engine ?

A : fuel will not burnt perfectly in the chamber and will created residue (black spot inside the chamber)

Sorry for my bad english

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chandlerbingfl
07-17-2015, 01:38 AM
8 and 9 are code temp for spark...
In ngk brand....higher number means colder spark type

Use colder spark if u live in some hot area or have some mod engine (modding that can make the engine hotter)

Q : what happend if we using much colder spark in stock engine ?

A : fuel will not burnt perfectly in the chamber and will created residue (black spot inside the chamber)

Sorry for my bad english

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Thank you... That's what I was thinking. I live in Fl and as of late temps have been 90+ and I've found with the DR8EA I don't feel the bike runs as well...
Guess in the end it's all preference but thank you...
chandlerbingfl

alantf
07-17-2015, 05:34 AM
The handbook says (I'm translating from Spanish) DR8EA standard. If the plug is wet or very dark change to DR7EA. If the plug is a very light colour or glazed change to DR9EA.